PHYLLOPODA OSTRACODA. 
Crust. 35 
Branchinecta paludosa (Mull.), on its structure and geographical distri- 
bution, by A. Wierzejski, see title supra. 
Artemia salina (L.). C. Briquel has published a note (Nancy : 1882, 
8vo, 10 pp.), not seen by the Recorder. 
ArODIDiE. 
Apas producing (Bose.), found in Moravia; Makowsky, Verh. Yer. 
Briinn, xx. p. 20. 
LlMNADlIDiE. 
Limnadia garretti, sp. n., Richters, Abh. senck. Ges. 1882, 2 pp., pi. i. 
figs. 11-19, Huaheine, Society Islands. Only females have been seen. 
Limnetis , sp. n. ?, from Wisconsin ; Bundy, Tr. Wiscons. Ac. v. p. 184. 
“ Estheria or Hedessa cceca” sp. n., Joseph, B. E. Z. xxvi. p. 2, Caves 
of Gurk and Podpec, Carniola. Allied to Limnetis bracliyura (Mull.), 
but eyeless. 
CLADOCERA. 
Dapeniimj. 
The embryo of Daphnia sclmfferi , before leaving the egg, in both sum- 
mer and winter forms, is furnished with palpi on the base of the second 
antennse, and a long spine in the dorsal region of the shell, which seems 
to serve as an aid to the complete moulting of the walls of the brood- 
cavity ; the young specimens, if confined in an aquarium, retain the 
dorsal spine and the shorter form of the body till in a sexually mature 
condition ; Herrick, Zool. Anz. 1882, pp. 234 & 235. Abstract in J. R. 
Micr. Soc. (2) ii. p. 506. 
Lyncodaphnia , g. n. General shape as in Alona, upper antennm like 
those of Macrothrix , attached moveably to the end of a blunt prominence 
beneath the head ; second antennae slender, their four-jointed ramus 
with 3 long setae and a stout thorn at the end of the distal segment, three - 
jointed ramus as in Macrothrix ; intestine twice convoluted. L. macro- 
tliroides , sp. n., Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota. Herrick, Am. Nat. xvi. 
pp. 1006 & 1007, pi. xvi.. He proposes to form a distinct family, Lynco- 
daphn\i\idae , containing the genera Macrothrix , Lyncodaphnia , Drepano- 
thrix , Lathonura , and Ilyocryptus. 
POLYPHEMIDiE. 
Leptodera[-dora) pellucida, sp. n., Joseph, B. E. Z. xxvii. p. 3, Caves 
of Cumpole and S. Canzian, Carniola. Eyes replaced by a touching hair. 
OSTRACODA. 
Cypridte. 
Cypris stygia , sp. n., Joseph, op. cit. xxviii. p. 4, Cave of Podpec, Car- 
niola. No eyes. 
